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[Scholarship] New Scholarship on Administrative Law & Regulation (50th installment)

New Books

Florentin Blanc, From Chasing Violations to Managing Risks: Origins, Challenges and Evolutions in Regulatory Inspections (Edward Elgar, 2018) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Shu-Yi Oei & Leigh Osofsky, Beyond Notice-and-Comment: The Making of the § 199A Regulations (December 2018) [SSRN]

Mia Costa, Bruce A. Desmarais & John A. Hird, Public Comments’ Influence on Science Use in U.S. Rulemaking: The Case of EPA’s National Emission Standards, in American Review of Public Administration (2018) [SAGE Journals]

 

Judicial Review

Evan Fox-Decent & Alexander Pless, Dunsmuir and Jurisdiction (December 2018) [SSRN]

Jennifer Mascott, Gundy v. United States: Reflections on the Court and the State of the Nondelegation Doctrine (November 2018) [SSRN]

P. Y. Lo & Albert H. Y. Chen, The Judicial Perspective of ‘Separation of Powers’ in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China (November 2018) [SSRN]

Mark Mancini, Two Myths of Administrative Law (October 2018) [SSRN]

Stephen Daly & Joe Tomlinson, Administrative Inconsistency in the Courts (October 2018) [SSRN]

Lisa Marshall Manheim & Kathryn A. Watts, Reviewing Presidential Orders (October 2018) [SSRN]

Natalie Salmanowitz & Holger Spamann, Does the Supreme Court Really Not Apply Chevron When It Should? (September 2018) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Michael A. Livermore & Daniel Richardson, Administrative Law for an Era of Partisan Volatility (November 2018) [SSRN]

Alberto Gonzales, Presidential Powers, Immunities, and Pardons (November 2018) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

Richard K. Neumann, Why Congress Drafts Gibberish — With Illustrations Concerning Threats to Fire a Special Counsel, Presidential Tax Audits, and Obstruction of Justice Statutes (November 2018) [SSRN]

Mark Mancini, Statutory Interpretation From the ‘Stratasphere’: Recent Federal Court of Appeal Cases (October 2018) [SSRN]

Stephen Daly, Scott v HMRC: Principles, Policies and Interpretation (October 2018) [SSRN]

David Schoenbrod, Statutory Junk (October 2018) [SSRN]

Dale Smith, What is Statutory Purpose? (October 2018) [SSRN]

 

Administrative Independence

Saskia Lavrijssen, Independence, Regulatory Competences and the Accountability of National Regulatory Authorities (November 2018) [SSRN]

Robin J. Kempf & Jessica C. Cabrera, The De Facto Independence of Federal Offices of Inspector General, in American Review of Public Administration (2018) [SAGE Journals]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Sharon Yadin, Regulatory Shaming (December 2018) [SSRN]

Caroline Cecot, Deregulatory Cost-Benefit Analysis and Regulatory Stability (December 2018) [SSRN]

D. Bruce Johnsen, A Coasean Approach to Cost-Benefit Analysis (November 2018) [SSRN]

Cary Coglianese & David Lehr, Transparency and Algorithmic Governance (November 2018) [SSRN]

Wolfgang Alschner & John Mark Keyes, Measuring Prescriptivity in Canadian Regulations (November 2018) [SSRN]

Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar & Jerry Louis Mashaw, Regulatory Decision-Making and Economic Analysis (October 2018) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Jacint Jordana, Xavier Fernández-i-Marín & Andrea C. Bianculli, Agency proliferation and the globalization of the regulatory state: Introducing a data set on the institutional features of regulatory agencies, 12 Regulation & Governance 524-540 (2018) [Wiley Online]

Rob Brown, The citizen and trust in the (trustworthy) state, in Public Policy and Administration (November 2018) [SAGE Journals]

Jonathan Hammond et al., Autonomy, accountability, and ambiguity in arm’s-length meta-governance: the case of NHS England, in Public Management Review (November 2018) [Taylor & Francis Online]

Robert Thomas & Joe Tomlinson, A Different Tale of Judicial Power: Administrative Review as a Problematic Response to the Judicialisation of Tribunals (November 2018) [SSRN]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Albert Lin, President Trump’s War on Regulatory Science (October 2018) [SSRN]

 

Financial Regulation

Steven L. Schwarcz, Conclusion—Closing Perspectives on Regulating Systemic Risk (November 2018) [SSRN]

Paul L. Davies, Financial Stability and the Global Influence of EU Law (November 2018) [SSRN]

 

EU Administrative Law

Alberto Alemanno, Better Regulation: Holding the European Commission Accountable? (November 2018) [SSRN]

Peter L. Lindseth, The Democratic Disconnect, the Power-Legitimacy Nexus, and the Future of EU Governance (November 2018) [SSRN]

[Scholarship] New Scholarship on Administrative Law & Regulation (49th installment)

New Books

Karen Lee, The Legitimacy and Responsiveness of Industry Rule-making (Hart Publishing, 2018) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Kate Glover Berger, Diagnosing Administrative Law: A Comment on Clyde River and Chippewas of the Thames First Nation (2018) [SSRN]

Ben Worthy, ‘Three Harmless Words’: New Labour and Freedom of Information (August 2018) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

Cass R. Sunstein, Chevron As Law (September 2018) [SSRN]

Cass R. Sunstein, Chevron Without Chevron (September 2018) [SSRN]

Will Bateman & Leighton McDonald, The Normative Structure of Australian Administrative Law (August 2018) [SSRN]

Wei Cui, Jie Cheng & Dominika Wiesner, Judicial Review of Government Actions in China (August 2018) [SSRN]

Caleb Nelson, ‘Standing’ and Remedial Rights in Administrative Law (August 2018) [SSRN]

Peter L. Strauss, A Softer, Simpler View of Chevron (August 2018) [SSRN]

Justin (Gus) Hurwitz, Chevron’s Political Domain: W(h)ither Step Three? (August 2018) [SSRN]

Maria Ponomarenko, Administrative Rationality Review (July 2018) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Richard J. Pierce, How Should the U.S. Public Law System React to President Trump? (August 2018) [SSRN]

Richard J. Pierce, Should the Court Change the Scope of the Removal Power? (August 2018) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

Andrew Edgar & Rayner Thwaites, Implementing Treaties in Domestic Law: Translation, Enforcement and Administrative Law (September 2018) [SSRN]

Nicholas Bryner, An Ecological Theory of Statutory Interpretation (August 2018) [SSRN]

 

Administrative Independence

Miriam Seifter, Understanding State Agency Independence (August 2018) [SSRN]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Sean Farhang, Legislating for Litigation: Delegation, Public Policy, and Democracy (October 2018) [SSRN]

Elizabeth G. Porter & Kathryn A. Watts, Visual Rulemaking (September 2018) [SSRN]

Richard L. Revesz, Congress and the Executive: Challenging the Anti-Regulatory Narrative (September 2018) [SSRN]

Blake Emerson, The Claims of Official Reason: Administrative Guidance on Social Inclusion (September 2018) [SSRN]

Kate Glover Berger, The Constitution of the Administrative State (September 2018) [SSRN]

Rory Van Loo, Technology Regulation by Default: Platforms, Privacy, and the CFPB (August 2018) [SSRN]

Timothy D. Lytton, Technical Standards in Health & Safety Regulation: Risk Regimes, the New Administrative Law, and Food Safety Governance (August 2018) [SSRN]

Jennifer Nou & Edward Stiglitz, Regulatory Bundling (August 2018) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Marion Oswald, Algorithm-Assisted Decision-Making in the Public Sector: Framing the Issues Using Administrative Law Rules Governing Discretionary Power (August 2018) [SSRN]

 

The Public/Private Divide

Ashwini Vasanthakumar, Privatising Border Control, 38(3) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 411 (2018) [Oxford Academic]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Stephen M. Johnson, Indeconstructible: The Triumph of the Environmental ‘Administrative State’ (August 2018) [SSRN]

 

Financial Regulation

Steven L. Schwarcz, Systematic Regulation of Systemic Risk (September 2018) [SSRN]

Natasha Sarin, The Salience Theory of Consumer Financial Regulation (September 2018) [SSRN]

John Crawford, Resolution Triggers for Systemically Important Financial Institutions (September 2018) [SSRN]

 

Global Regulation/ Global Governance

Rishi Gulati, An International Administrative Procedural Law of Fair Trial: Reality or Rhetoric? (July 2018) [SSRN]

[Scholarship] New Scholarship on Administrative Law & Regulation (48th installment)

New Books

Dean R. Knight, Vigilance and Restraint in the Common Law of Judicial Review (Cambridge University Press, 2018) [Website]

Gianluca Sgueo, Games, Powers and Democracies (Bocconi University Press, 2018) [Website]

Hermann-Josef Blanke & Ricardo Perlingeiro, The Right of Access to Public Information: An International Comparative Legal Survey (Springer, 2018) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Ellen Rock, Fault and Accountability in Public Law (June 2018) [SSRN]

Donald J. Kochan, Reason-Giving, Rulemaking, and the Rule of Law (June 2018) [SSRN]

Han Zhu & Fu Hualing, Transparency As an Offence: Rights Lawyering for Open Government Information in China (June 2018) [SSRN]

Richard J. Aldrich & Daniela Richterova, Ambient accountability: intelligence services in Europe and the decline of state secrecy, 41(4) West European Politics 1003-1024 (2018) [Taylor & Francis Online]

 

Judicial Review

E. Garrett West, A Youngstown for the Administrative State (June 2018) [SSRN]

Evan D. Bernick, Envisioning Administrative Procedure Act Originalism (June 2018) [SSRN]

Swati Jhaveri, The Survival of Reasonableness Review: Confirming the Boundaries (May 2018) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Aditya Bamzai, The Attorney General and Early Appointments Clause Practice (June 2018) [SSRN]

Edward Morgan-Jones & Petra Schleiter, Presidential influence on parliamentary election timing and the electoral fate of prime ministers, 24(3) Journal of Legislative Studies 211-226 (2018) [Ingenta Connect]

Daniel Jacob Hemel & David Kamin, The False Promise of Presidential Indexation (June 2018) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

Josh Chafetz, The Brennan Lecture: The Separation of Powers and the Public (June 2018) [SSRN]

Richard Primus, ‘The Essential Characteristic’: Enumerated Powers and the Bank of the United States (June 2018) [SSRN]

Laura Dolbow, Agency Adherence to Legislative History (June 2018) [SSRN]

Farah Peterson, Interpretation as Statecraft: Chancellor Kent and the Collaborative Era of American Statutory Interpretation (June 2018) [SSRN]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Jim Rossi & Hannah Jacobs Wiseman, Constrained Regulatory Exit in Energy Law (June 2018) [SSRN]

Benjamin M Chen, What’s in a Number: Arguing About Cost-Benefit Analysis in Administrative Law (June 2018) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Michael Simkovic & Miao Ben Zhang, Measuring Regulation (June 2018) [SSRN]

Samuel Mutarindwa, Dorothea Schäfer & Stephan Andreas, The Impact of Institutions on Bank Governance and Stability: Evidence from African Countries (June 2018) [SSRN]

Aaron Nielson, How Agencies Choose Whether to Enforce the Law: A Preliminary Investigation (June 2018) [SSRN]

Joshua R Bruce, John M. de Figueiredo & Brian S. Silverman, Public Contracting for Private Innovation: Government Expertise, Decision Rights, and Performance Outcomes (June 2018) [SSRN]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Ole W. Pedersen, The Culture of Environmental Law and the Practices of Environmental Law Scholarship (May 2018) [SSRN]

 

Financial Regulation

Anita Anand & Andrew James Green, Cross-Country Securities Enforcement as An Example of Pro-Cyclical Regulation (June 2018) [SSRN]

Julia Körding & Beatrice Scheubel, Liquidity Regulation, the Central Bank and the Money Market (June 2018) [SSRN]

Philipp Maume & Mathias Fromberger, Regulation of Initial Coin Offerings: Reconciling US and EU Securities Laws (July 2018) [SSRN]

Howell E. Jackson & Talia B. Gillis, Fiduciary Duties in Financial Regulation (June 2018) [SSRN]

Eric C. Chaffee, Securities Regulation in Virtual Space (June 2018) [SSRN]

 

EU Administrative Law

Elisabetta Cervone, The European Banking Authority in Light of the CJEU Jurisprudence: The Case of Innovative Payment Services (July 2018) [SSRN]

Gianluca Sgueo, The Institutional Architecture of EU Anti-Fraud Measures: Overview of a Network (June 2018) [SSRN]

Joan Solanes Mullor, Linking EU and National Agencification Processes: A Growing Need to Overcome Inconsistencies (May 2018) [SSRN]

[Scholarship] New Scholarship on Administrative Law & Regulation (47th installment)

New Books

Anne Twomey, The Veiled Sceptre: Reserve Powers of Heads of State in Westminster Systems (Cambridge University Press, 2018) [Website]

Paul Tucker, Unelected Power: The Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State (Princeton University Press, 2018) [Website]

Pauline Westerman, Outsourcing the Law: A Philosophical Perspective on Regulation (Edward Elgar, 2018) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Louis J. Virelli & Ellen S. Podgor, Secret Policies (May 2018) [SSRN]

Robert R. Kuehn, Addressing Bias in Administrative Environmental Decisions (May 2018) [SSRN]

Randy Beck, Promoting Executive Accountability Through Qui Tam Legislation (April 2018) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

The Hon Joseph T Robertson QC, Administrative Deference: The Canadian Doctrine That Continues to Disappoint (May 2018) [SSRN]

Amanda Sapienza, Judicial Review of Non-Statutory Executive Action: Australia and the United Kingdom Reunited? (April 2018) [SSRN]

Jason N. E. Varuhas, Administrative Law and Rights in the UK House of Lords and Supreme Court (April 2018) [SSRN]

Christopher J. Walker, Administrative Law Without Courts (April 2018) [SSRN]

David M. Driesen, Judicial Review of Executive Orders’ Rationality (April 2018) [SSRN]

Mark Seidenfeld, The Long Shadow of Judicial Review (April 2018) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Erik M. Jensen, The Foreign Emoluments Clause (May 2018) [SSRN]

Yan Campagnolo, The Political Legitimacy of Cabinet Secrecy (May 2018) [SSRN]

Mark Seidenfeld, A Process-Based Approach to Presidential Exit (April 2018) [SSRN]

Josh Blackman, Presidential Speech (April 2018) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

Adam Perry, Strained Interpretations (May 2018) [SSRN]

Abbe R. Gluck & Richard A. Posner, Statutory Interpretation on the Bench: A Survey of Forty-Two Judges on the Federal Courts of Appeals (May 2018) [SSRN]

Jarrod Shobe, Agency Legislative History (May 2018) [SSRN]

Anya Bernstein, Democratizing Interpretation (April 2018) [SSRN]

 

Federalism

Justin Weinstein-Tull, State Bureaucratic Undermining (May 2018) [SSRN]

Huyen Pham & Van H. Pham, Subfederal Immigration Regulation and the Trump Effect (May 2018) [SSRN]

 

Administrative Independence

Peter Conti-Brown & David T. Zaring, The Foreign Affairs of the Federal Reserve (May 2018) [SSRN]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Jude Browne, The Regulatory Gift: Politics, regulation and governance, in Regulation & Governance (May 2018) [Wiley Online]

Iris H-Y Chiu, An Institutional Theory of Corporate Regulation (May 2018) [SSRN]

Jerry Ellig, Why and How Independent Agencies Should Conduct Regulatory Impact Analysis (April 2018) [SSRN]

Anthony Niblett, Regulatory Reform in Ontario: Machine Learning and Regulation (April 2018) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Rory Van Loo, Regulatory Police (May 2018) [SSRN]

Tapas Kundu & Tore Nilssen, Delegation of Regulation (April 2018) [SSRN]

K. Sabeel Rahman, Reconstructing the Administrative State in an Era of Economic and Democratic Crisis (April 2018) [SSRN]

 

EU Administrative Law

Herwig C.H. Hofmann, Delegation, Discretion and the Duty of Care in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (April 2018) [SSRN]

 

Comparative Administrative Law

Giacinto della Cananea, The ‘Common Core’ of Administrative Laws in Europe: A Research Agenda (May 2018) [SSRN]

[Scholarship] New Scholarship on Administrative Law & Regulation (46th installment)

New Book

Peter John, How Far to Nudge? Assessing Behavioural Public Policy (Edward Elgar, 2018) [Website]

 

Special Issue

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review, Special issue on Chinese administrative law (2018) [ALR website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Clint Wallace, Congressional Control of Tax Rulemaking (March 2018) [SSRN]

Emily S. Bremer, The Exceptionalism Norm in Administrative Adjudication (March 2018) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

Matthew Lewans, Administrative Constitutionalism and the Unity of Public Law (March 2018) [SSRN]

Luis Inaraja Vera, Delayed Judicial Review of Agency Action (March 2018) [SSRN]

Paul Daly, Updating the Procedural Law of Judicial Review of Administrative Action (March 2018) [SSRN]

Daniel P. Tokaji, Beyond Repair: FEC Reform and Deadlock Deference (March 2018) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Stephen M. Griffin, Presidential Impeachment in Partisan Times: The Historical Logic of Informal Constitutional Change (April 2018) [SSRN]

Eloise Pasachoff, Controlling Agencies through the President’s Budget Process (April 2018) [SSRN]

Mark Nevitt, The Operational and Administrative Militaries (April 2018) [SSRN]

David Super, A Hiatus in Soft-Power Administrative Law: The Case of Medicaid Eligibility Waivers (March 2018) [SSRN]

Catherine Y. Kim, The President’s Immigration Courts (March 2018) [SSRN]

Manning G. Warren, The Deconstruction of the Administrative State: Its Judges in Jeopardy (March 2018) [SSRN]

Daniel A. Farber, Lincoln, Presidential Power, and the Rule of Law (March 2018) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

James R. Maxeiner, Failures of American Methods of Lawmaking in Historical and Comparative Perspectives (April 2018) [SSRN]

 

Administrative History

Maggie McKinley, Petitioning and the Making of the Administrative State (March 2018) [SSRN]

Conor McCormick, Judicial Review of Administrative Action in the United Kingdom: The Status of Standards between 1890 and 1910 (March 2018) [SSRN]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

D. Bruce Johnsen, Coasean Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: The Fiduciary Standard (April 2018) [SSRN]

Karen Lynch Shally, Post Crisis Regulation of Residential Mortgages in Ireland and Spain – a Tale of Two Spheres (April 2018) [SSRN]

Eithan Kidron, Understanding Administrative Sanctioning As Corrective Justice (April 2018) [SSRN]

Jonathan S. Masur & Eric A. Posner, Norming in Administrative Law (March 2018) [SSRN]

Robert L. Glicksman & David L. Markell, Unraveling the Administrative State: Mechanism Choice, Key Actors, and Regulatory Tools (February 2018) [SSRN]

W. Kip Viscusi, The Fatal Failure of the Regulatory State (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Liang Ma and Tom Christensen, Mapping the evolution of the central government apparatus in China, International Review of Administrative Sciences (April 2018) [SAGE journals]

Daniel Walters, Capturing Regulatory Agendas? An Empirical Study of Industry Use of Rulemaking Petitions (March 2018) [SSRN]

Stephen Daly, Public Law in the Tribunals and the Case for Reform (March 2018) [SSRN]

Susan C. Morse, Government-to-Robot Enforcement (March 2018) [SSRN]

 

The Public/Private Divide

Ingrid V. Eagly & Joanna C. Schwartz, Lexipol: The Privatization of Police Policymaking (April 2018) [SSRN]

Eric J. Boyer & David M. Van Slyke, Citizen Attitudes Towards Public–Private Partnerships, The American Review of Public Administration (April 2018) [SAGE Journals]

Yseult Marique & Steven Van Garsse, Public-Private Co-Operation and Judicial Review – A Case Study Drawn from European Infrastructure Projects (March 2018) [SSRN]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Robert L. Glicksman, The Firm Constitutional Foundation and Shaky Political Future of Environmental Cooperative Federalsim (April 2018) [SSRN]

Daniel A. Farber, Three Essays on Climate Law (March 2018) [SSRN]

Mark Drumbl & Kateřina Uhlířová, Actors and Law-Making in International Environmental Law (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Financial Regulation

Harpal Hungin & Scott James, Central Bank Reform and the Politics of Blame Avoidance in the UK, in New Political Economy (March 2018) [Taylor & Francis Online]

H. Anthony Park, The Essential Principles for an Active Securities Regulation of Cryptocurrency (March 2018) [SSRN]

 

Global Regulation/ Global Governance

Paul Mertenskötter & Richard B. Stewart, Remote Control: Treaty Requirements for Regulatory Procedures (March 2018) [SSRN]

Giuliano G. Castellano & Marek Dubovec, Global Regulatory Standards and Secured Transactions Law Reforms: At the Crossroad between Access to Credit and Financial Stability (March 2018) [SSRN]

[Scholarship] New Articles on Administrative Law & Regulation (45th installment)

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Gillian E. Metzger & Kevin M. Stack, Internal Administrative Law (February 2018) [SSRN]

David Pozen, Transparency’s Ideological Drift (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

Kent H. Barnett, Christina L. Boyd & Christopher J. Walker, Administrative Law’s Political Dynamics (March 2018) [SSRN]

F. Andrew Hessick, Remedial Chevron (March 2018) [SSRN]

Tara Leigh Grove, Government Standing and the Fallacy of Institutional Injury (March 2018) [SSRN]

Michael Kagan, Chevron’s Liberty Exception (February 2018) [SSRN]

Matthew J Dowd & Jonathan Stroud, Standing to Appeal at the Federal Circuit: Appellants, Appellees, and Intervenors (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Matthew J. Steilen, How to Think Constitutionally About Prerogative: A Study of Early American Usage (March 2018) [SSRN]

Bijal Shah, Congress’s Agency Coordination (March 2018) [SSRN]

Daniel Walters, The Self-Delegation False Alarm: Analyzing Auer Deference’s Effect on Agency Rules (March 2018) [SSRN]

Jennifer Raso, Tranchemontagne and the Administration of Rights: Lessons from the Game of Jurisdiction (March 2018) [SSRN]

Kathryn E. Kovacs, Rules or Rulers? The Rise of the Unitary Executive (March 2018) [SSRN]

Daphna Renan, Presidential Norms and Article II (February 2018) [SSRN]

Christopher J. Walker & Melissa F. Wasserman, The New World of Agency Adjudication (March 2018) [SSRN]

Laurence Claus, The Divided Executive (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl, Statutory Interpretation and the Rest of the Iceberg: Divergences between the Lower Federal Courts and the Supreme Court (March 2018) [SSRN]

Amy Semet, An Empirical Examination of Agency Statutory Interpretation (March 2018) [SSRN]

Neomi Rao, Why Congress Matters: The Collective Congress in the Structural Constitution (March 2018) [SSRN]

Ellen P. Aprill & Daniel Jacob Hemel, The Tax Legislative Process: A Byrd’s Eye View (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Administrative Independence

Alketa Peci & Osvaldo Cristian Rudloff Pulgar, Autonomous bureaucrats in independent bureaucracies? Loyalty perceptions within supreme audit institutions, in Public Management Review (February 2018) [Taylor & Francis Online]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Richard L. Revesz, Regulation and Distribution (March 2018) [SSRN]

Robert L. Glicksman & David L. Markell, Unraveling the Administrative State: Mechanism Choice, Key Actors, and Regulatory Tools (February 2018) [SSRN]

Sarah E. Light, Regulatory Horcruxes (February 2018) [SSRN]

W. Kip Viscusi, Pricing Lives: International Guideposts for Safety (February 2018) [SSRN]

Emily Cauble, Exploiting Regulatory Inconsistencies (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Alasdair S. Roberts, Strategies for Governing: The Foundation of Public Administration (February 2018) [SSRN]

Claudio M. Radaelli, Regulatory indicators in the European Union and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development: Performance assessment, organizational processes, and learning, in Public Policy and Administration (February 2018) [SAGE Journals]

 

The Public/Private Divide

Orr Karassin & Oren Perez, Shifting between Public and Private: The Reconfiguration of Global Environmental Regulation (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Ceri Ailsa Warnock & Ole W. Pedersen, Environmental Adjudication: Mapping the Spectrum and Identifying the Fulcrum (February 2018) [SSRN]

Huiyu Zhao & Robert V. Percival, Comparative Environmental Governance in China and the United States: Federalism in an Era of Globalism (2017) [SSRN]

Robert V. Percival, Environmental Laws (2017) [SSRN]

[Scholarship] New Articles on Administrative Law & Regulation (44th installment)

New Books

Francesca Bignami and David Zaring, Comparative Law and Regulation: Understanding the Global Regulatory Process (Edward Elgar, paperback 2018) [Website]

Jon D. Michaels, Constitutional Coup: Privatization’s Threat to the American Republic (Harvard University Press, 2017) [Website]

Christopher Ansell & Jacob Torfing (eds.), Handbook on Theories of Governance (Edward Elgar, paperback 2017) [Website]

Graham Bullock, Green Grades: Can Information Save the Earth? (MIT Press, 2017) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Matthew Brooker & Michael A. Livermore, Centralizing Congressional Oversight (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

Nicholas R. Parrillo, Jerry Mashaw’s Creative Tension with the Field of Administrative Law (January 2018) [SSRN]

Mark Elliott, Through the Looking-Glass? Ouster Clauses, Statutory Interpretation and the British Constitution (January 2018) [SSRN]

John C. Reitz, Deference to the Administration in Judicial Review (January 2018) [SSRN]

Joe Tomlinson, Do We Need a Theory of Legitimate Expectations? (January 2018) [SSRN]

Joe Tomlinson, Crowdfunding and Public Interest Judicial Review: A Risky New Resource for Law Reform (January 2018) [SSRN]

David M. Driesen, Reasonableness Review of Executive Orders (December 2017) [SSRN]

Catherine M. Sharkey, Cutting in on the Chevron Two-Step (December 2017) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Victoria Nourse, Reclaiming the Constitutional Text from Originalism: The Case of Executive Power (January 2018) [SSRN]

J. B. Ruhl & James E. Salzman, Presidential Exit (January 2018) [SSRN]

Thomas M. Poole, The Strange Death of Prerogative in England (January 2018) [SSRN]

Ilya Somin, Obama’s Constitutional Legacy (December 2017) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

Andreu Casas, Matthew Denny & John Wilkerson, More Effective than We Thought: Accounting for Legislative Hitchhikers Reveals a More Inclusive and Productive Lawmaking Process (January 2018) [SSRN]

 

Administrative Independence

Roberta Romano, Does Agency Structure Affect Agency Decisionmaking? Implications of the CFPB’s Design for Administrative Governance (February 2018) [SSRN]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Luke Butler & Tony Prosser, Rail Franchises, Competition and Public Service (January 2018) [SSRN]

David Hasen, Rules, Standards and Detection (January 2018) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Oliver James & Carolyn Petersen, International rankings of government performance and source credibility for citizens: experiments about e-government rankings in the UK and the Netherlands, 20 Public Management Review 469 (2018) [Taylor & Francis Online]

Thomas Groll, Sharyn O’Halloran & Geraldine McAllister, Delegation and Administrative Lobbying in Rule-Making (December 2017) [SSRN]

 

The Public/Private Divide

Lukas van den Berge, Rethinking the Public-Private Law Divide in the Age of Governmentality and Network Governance: A Comparative Analysis of French, English and Dutch Law (January 2018) [SSRN]

Donal Nolan, A Public Law Tort: Understanding Misfeasance in Public Office (2017) [SSRN]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Catherine J. Iorns Magallanes, Access to Environmental Justice for Maori (2017) [SSRN]

 

Financial Regulation

Heidi Mandanis Schooner, Big Bank Boards: The Case for Heightened Administrative Enforcement (January 2018) [SSRN]

Christine I. Wiedman & Chunmei Zhu, Do the SEC Whistleblower Provisions of Dodd-Frank Deter Aggressive Financial Reporting? (January 2018) [SSRN]

Luca Enriques, Financial Supervisors and Regtech: Four Roles and Four Challenges (January 2018) [SSRN]

Douglas W. Arner, Janos Nathan Barberis & Ross P. Buckley, FinTech and RegTech in a Nutshell, and the Future in a Sandbox (January 2018) [SSRN]

 

Global Regulation/ Global Governance

Alexia Brunet Marks, The Right to Regulate (Cooperatively) (January 2018) [SSRN]

[Scholarship] New Articles on Administrative Law & Regulation (43rd installment)

New Books

Colleen M. Flood, Lorne Sossin, Administrative Law in Context, 3rd Edition (Emond, 2017) [Website]

Miroslava Scholten & Michiel Luchtman (eds.), Law Enforcement by EU Authorities: Implications for Political and Judicial Accountability (Edward Elgar, 2017) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Cary Coglianese & Gabriel Scheffler, What Congress’s Repeal Efforts Can Teach Us About Regulatory Reform (November 2017) [SSRN]

Aaron Nielson, Optimal Ossification (November 2017) [SSRN]

Kent Roach, Ontario’s Bill 175 on Policing: Improved Accountability but Lagging Governance (November 2017) [SSRN]

Emily S. Bremer & Sharon Jacobs, Agency Innovation in Vermont Yankee’s White Space (November 2017) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

Kent H. Barnett & Christopher J. Walker, Chevron Step Two’s Domain (December 2017) [SSRN]

Edward Clark, Reasonably Unified: The Hidden Convergence of Standards of Review in the Wake of Baker (December 2017) [SSRN]

Michael B. Rappaport, Classical Liberal Administrative Law in a Progressive World (December 2017) [SSRN]

Adam Perry, Plan B: A Theory of Judicial Review (November 2017) [SSRN]

Jonathan H. Adler, Auer Evasions (November 2017) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Jill E. Family, Immigration Law Allies and Administrative Law Adversaries (December 2017) [SSRN]

Curtis A. Bradley & Jack Landman Goldsmith III, Presidential Control Over International Law (November 2017) [SSRN]

 

Administrative History

Sophia Z. Lee, From the History to the Theory of Administrative Constitutionalism (2017) [SSRN]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Evan Fox-Decent, New Frontiers of Public Fiduciary Law (December 2017) [SSRN]

Paul P. Craig, Book Review: Comparative Administrative Law and Political Structure (December 2017) [SSRN]

Cass R. Sunstein, Lucia A. Reisch & Julius Rauber, A World-Wide Consensus on Nudging? Not Quite, But Almost (2017) [SSRN]

Bethany Davis Noll & Denise Grab, Deregulation: Process and Procedures That Govern Agency Decisionmaking in An Era of Rollbacks (November 2017) [SSRN]

Hannah Jacobs Wiseman, Regulatory Triage in a Volatile Political Era (November 2017) [SSRN]

Gregory Mitchell, Libertarian Nudges (November 2017) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Phil Weiser, Entrepreneurial Administration (November 2017) [SSRN]

Mila Sohoni, A Bureaucracy — If You Can Keep it (November 2017) [SSRN]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Nathalie J. Chalifour & Jessica Earle, Feeling the Heat: Climate Litigation Under the Charter’s Right to Life, Liberty and Security of the Person (November 2017) [SSRN]

 

Financial Regulation

Matthias Breuer, How Does Financial-Reporting Regulation Affect Market-Wide Resource Allocation? (November 2017) [SSRN]

[Scholarship] New Articles on Administrative Law & Regulation (42nd installment)

New Books

Athanasios Psygkas, From the “Democratic Deficit” to a “Democratic Surplus”: Constructing Administrative Democracy in Europe (Oxford University Press, 2017) [Website]

Maria Weimer & Anniek de Ruijter (eds.), Regulating Risks in the European Union: The Co-production of Expert and Executive Power (Hart, 2017) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Janina Boughey & Greg Weeks, Government Accountability As a ‘Constitutional Value’ (October 2017) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

Richard W. Murphy, Abandon Chevron and Modernize Stare Decisis for the Administrative State (November 2017) [SSRN]

Cary Coglianese, Chevron’s Interstitial Steps (October 2017) [SSRN]

Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule, The Morality of Administrative Law (October 2017) [SSRN]

Ronald M. Levin, Making Sense of Issue Exhaustion in Rulemaking (October 2017) [SSRN]

Yan Campagnolo, A Rational Approach to Cabinet Immunity Under the Common Law (October 2017) [SSRN]

Lorne Sossin, The Complexity of Coherence: Justice Lebel’s Administrative Law (2017) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Curtis A. Bradley, Exiting Congressional-Executive Agreements (October 2017) [SSRN]

David L. Noll, Deregulating Arbitration (October 2017) [SSRN]

Cary Coglianese, The Emptiness of Decisional Limits: Reconceiving Presidential Control of the Administrative State (2017) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

John Mark Keyes & Carol Diamond, Constitutional Inconsistency in Legislation—Interpretation and the Ambiguous Role of Ambiguity (October 2017) [SSRN]

Christopher J. Walker, Restoring Congress’s Role in the Modern Administrative State (October 2017) [SSRN]

 

Administrative History

Gillian E. Metzger, 1930s Redux: The Administrative State Under Siege, 131 Harv. L. Rev. 1 (2017) [Harvard Law Review]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Adam M. Dodek & Emily Alderson, Risk Regulation for the Legal Profession (September 2017) [SSRN]

Robert L. Rabin, Pathways to Auto Safety: Assessing the Role of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (2017) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Daniel E. Ho & Sam David Sherman, Managing Street-Level Arbitrariness: The Evidence Base for Public Sector Quality Improvement (October 2017) [SSRN]

Giacomo Manetti, Marco Bellucci & Luca Bagnoli, Stakeholder Engagement and Public Information Through Social Media: A Study of Canadian and American Public Transportation Agencies, 47(8) American Review of Public Administration, pp. 991-1009 [SAGE journals]

Benjamin Y. Clark &Tatyana S. Guzman, Does Technologically Enabled Citizen Participation Lead to Budget Adjustments? An Investigation of Boston, MA, and San Francisco, CA, 47(8) American Review of Public Administration, pp. 945 – 961 [SAGE journals]

Jurgita Šiugždinienė, Eglė Gaulė & Rimantas Rauleckas, In search of smart public governance: the case of Lithuania, International Review of Administrative Sciences (October 2017) [SAGE journals]

Dan Moore, Engagement with Human Rights by Administrative Decision-Makers: Building a More Grassroots Human Rights Culture (October 2017) [SSRN]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Elizabeth Glass Geltman, Environmental Health Regulation in the Trump Era: How President Trump’s 2-for-1 Regulatory Plan Impacts Environmental Regulation (November 2017) [SSRN]

Elizabeth Glass Geltman, The New Anti-Federalism: Late Term Obama Environmental Regulations and the Rise of Trump (October 2017) [SSRN]

Daniel A. Farber & Cinnamon Piñon Carlarne, Climate Change Law (October 2017) [SSRN]

 

Financial Regulation

Hilary J. Allen, A US Regulatory Sandbox? (October 2017) [SSRN]

Anil K. Kashyap, Dimitrios P. Tsomocos & Alexandros Vardoulakis, Optimal Bank Regulation in the Presence of Credit and Run Risk (October 2017) [SSRN]

 

EU Administrative Law

Peter L. Lindseth, Reflections on the ‘Administrative, Not Constitutional’ Character of EU Law in Times of Crisis (October 2017) [SSRN]

 

[Scholarship] New Articles on Administrative Law & Regulation (41st installment)

New Books

Stefan E. Weishaar, Niels Philipsen & Wenming Xu (eds.), Regulatory Reform in China and the EU: A Law and Economics Perspective (Edward Elgar, 2017) [Website]

Oliver James, Sebastian R. Jilke & Gregg G. Van Ryzin (eds.), Experiments in Public Management Research: Challenges and Contributions (Cambridge University Press, 2017) [Website]

 

Accountability & Decision-making Processes

Seth F. Kreimer, The Ecology of Transparency Reloaded (September 2017) [SSRN]

Amy Baker Benjamin, The Many Faces of Secrecy (September 2017) [SSRN]

Yseult Marique & Emmanuel Slautsky, Freedom of Information in France – Law and Practice (September 2017) [SSRN]

Margaret B. Kwoka, First-Person FOIA (September 2017) [SSRN]

Emily S. Bremer, Designing the Decider (September 2017) [SSRN]

Athanasios Psygkas, From the ‘Democratic Deficit’ to a ‘Democratic Surplus’: Constructing Administrative Democracy in Europe (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

Judicial Review

Evan Fox-Decent & Alexander Pless, The Charter and Administrative Law Part I: Procedural Fairness (September 2017) [SSRN]

Evan Fox-Decent & Alexander Pless, The Charter and Administrative Law Part II: Substantive Review (September 2017) [SSRN]

Aileen McHarg, Administrative Discretion, Administrative Rule-Making and Judicial Review (September 2017) [SSRN]

David E. Adelman & Robert L. Glicksman, Presidential Politics and Judicial Review (September 2017) [SSRN]

Christopher J. Walker, Attacking Auer and Chevron Deference: A Literature Review (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

Executive Department

Eric E. Johnson, Agencies and Science-Experiment Risk (2017) [SSRN]

 

Legislation/Statutory Interpretation

Sande Buhai, Statutory Damages (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

Administrative Independence

Cary Coglianese, Improving Regulatory Analysis at Independent Agencies (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

Modes of Governance and Regulation

Hanoch Dagan & Roy Kreitner, The Bureaucrats of Private Law (September 2017) [SSRN]

Cass R. Sunstein, Misconceptions About Nudges (September 2017) [SSRN]

Jaye Ellis, The Role of Translation in Transnational Governance (2017) [SSRN]

Eyal Zamir & Doron Teichman, Behavioral Law and Economics: Administrative, Constitutional, and International Law (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

Public Administration

Gianluca Sgueo, Gamification, Participatory Democracy and Engaged Public(S) (September 2017) [SSRN]

Robert F. Durant & David H. Rosenbloom, The Hollowing of American Public Administration, 47(7) The American Review of Public Administration 719 (2017) [SAGE Journals]

Joe Tomlinson, A Primer on the Digitisation of Administrative Tribunals (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

The Public/Private Divide

Evan J. Criddle & Evan Fox-Decent, Guardians of Legal Order: The Dual Commissions of Public Fiduciaries (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

Environmental Law & Regulation

Robert Fischman & Lydia Barbash-Riley, Empirical Environmental Law Scholarship (2017) [SSRN]

 

Financial Regulation

Iris H-Y Chiu, A Rational Regulatory Strategy for Governing Financial Innovation (September 2017) [SSRN]

Hossein Nabilou & André Prüm, Shadow Banking in Europe: Idiosyncrasies and Their Implications for Financial Regulation (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

Global Regulation/ Global Governance

Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, Deliberative Trade Policy: Rethinking Global Governance of International Trade (September 2017) [SSRN]

 

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